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Whole Foods employees striking over requirements to work Thanksgiving

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Flyer for Whole Foods strike (courtesy: WOCC/Facebook)If you are missing an ingredient for your Thanksgiving meal, you can just dash out to the grocery store at the last minute, right? While more and more retailers are opening their doors to shoppers on Thursday, hoping that the convenience of an extra shopping day and first dibs on Black Friday sales will boost revenues, many retail workers are, understandably, against the idea.

In Chicago, a group of Whole Foods employees held a strike on Wednesday to protest some of the stores' decision to open on the holiday and bring attention to the what they say are hardships faced by people who are scheduled to work. "They feel like they should have the right to be with their families on Thanksgiving," Deivid Rojas, communications director for the Workers Organizing Committee of Chicago, a union of retail and fast food workers, tells Yahoo Shine. "And they are concerned with the general trend of retailers being open on the holiday."
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The employees chose Wednesday to strike and stage a public protest because it's one of the biggest grocery shopping days of the year and will cause the most disruption. "The marketing at the store is all about being with your family on Thanksgiving," striker Trish Kahle tells Yahoo Shine. "But we still have to work. We think having the day off is important for all families, not just customers' families." About two dozen employees from two locations, including Whole Foods' Chicago flagship in the Lincoln Park neighborhood, are protesting the store's opening on Thanksgiving, though some Whole Foods locations have been open on the holiday in previous years.
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A spokesperson for Whole Foods told Yahoo Shine by email that remaining open on Thanksgiving is not general policy and the decision to remain open is made on a store-by-store basis by management and staff. "Our Chicagoland stores decided to open for part of the day, and those who choose to work will get time-and-a-half pay," she added. "We’ve heard from many team members in the Midwest region and nationwide that the chance to be part of the excitement during this very busy time of year while earning higher wages is a welcome opportunity. We actually have more team members volunteering to work on Thanksgiving Day than we have spaces to fill." Kahle, however, believes that employees should be compensated with holiday pay on Wednesday as well, especially given the crush of shoppers.
Although their ranks are relatively small, the Whole Foods employees are joining a growing number of workers who are upset with retailers such as Target, Walmart, and Sears for expanding their hours around the holidays. This year, Walmart bumped its opening hours up from 10 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Thanksgiving night to capture the frenzy of Black Friday deal shoppers.
Long lines of customers clamoring for bargains may be legendary, but a recent poll by the Huffington Post indicates that the majority of Americans don't actually want the freedom to shop on the holiday. In fact, only 13 percent said they preferred stores to be open on Thursday, and there are many online petitions are asking stores to keep their doors shut. Patricia Stumpff, an Ohio mom who is petitioning Target, explains that her daughter has had to work the Black Friday sales, with her shift starting at 4 p.m. on Thursday for a number of years, disrupting their family's gathering. "I believe that the Thanksgiving holiday was instituted for us to take some time out of our often too busy lives to recognize, celebrate and be thankful for all the good things we have in this country," she wrote on the petition's page, adding, "I hope that others will join with me to help ensure that 'holidays' remain holidays for everyone and not just a select few." So far, she has received over 100,000 signatures.

Don't wanna work holidays? Don't work retail or service.

F'n wage-scrubs.
 
They'd rather watch other people work at the football game.
 
How dare people dislike something and then act to change a thing they dislike. That's messed up, man.

They can change jobs. Dislike it from the unemployment line.

WF should fire the lot of them.
 
I don't agree that it's strikeworthy, but they shouldn't be forced to work Thanksgiving.
 
I don't agree that it's strikeworthy, but they shouldn't be forced to work Thanksgiving.

I'm sure they have enough people to where everyone on payroll won't have to work. If they went down the seniority line to see who wanted to work and who didn't, that'd be fine. Some employees will want to work, since it won't be for all day, and they'll be making time and a half.

However, if you've been there 2 months and lots of other people want it off, tough crap for them.
 
I don't agree that it's strikeworthy, but they shouldn't be forced to work Thanksgiving.

Do you ever go to a movie on Thanksgiving or Christmas?
 
I don't agree that it's strikeworthy, but they shouldn't be forced to work Thanksgiving.

Then they can vote with their feet.
 
Do you ever go to a movie on Thanksgiving or Christmas?

once on Christmas. however, i could have easily gone any other day, and would not have been the slightest bit pissed off if it was closed.
 
Not to mention they get time and a half working holidays. It's a shift a lot of folks in retail volunteer for, or used to when I worked retail.
 
To be honest, when a business is open on Thanksgiving or another holiday I have a negative view of them. I feel for the workers that have to work the holiday and I wish that the store would close for 1 day. Now, it's another story if they get holiday pay and the work is voluntary as in "who wants increased pay to work X holiday" then I'm fine, but if they schedule and force people to work on holidays and keep them away from their families then I won't let them have my business.

I generally think strikes are stupid, but they do have a valid work-related concern.
 
Yeah, Whole Foods is the man. You should bone up on your friends and enemies to the cause list. :lamo
I will. I hope that this is the spark that starts a revolution. Chaos and riots in the streets.
 
once on Christmas. however, i could have easily gone any other day, and would not have been the slightest bit pissed off if it was closed.

Didn't say you would be, but it's no different from Whole Foods being open.
 
I'm sure they have enough people to where everyone on payroll won't have to work. If they went down the seniority line to see who wanted to work and who didn't, that'd be fine. Some employees will want to work, since it won't be for all day, and they'll be making time and a half.

However, if you've been there 2 months and lots of other people want it off, tough crap for them.

if somebody wants to work, i have no problem with that. forcing people to work on a family holiday is not cool, though. i can see it for essential stuff like police, firefighters, hospital, transportation, etc., but not for stuff that anyone can prepare for beforehand. nobody is going to die from whole foods being closed two days a year.

would i strike over it? no. but do i think that they could find a way to get enough people to come in without forcing them? sure.

anyway, happy Thanksgiving.
 
Then they can vote with their feet.

Half the people in America wouldn't be spending Thanksgiving with their families if the airlines and air traffic controllers went on strike! :eek: Pay people extra for working on Thanksgiving ---their eating schedules can be rearranged, and that would eliminate people calling in "sick."

Happy Thanksgiving, SMTA! :2wave:
 
I will. I hope that this is the spark that starts a revolution. Chaos and riots in the streets.

Good luck with that. It's obvious you aren't aware it's the signature place for leftists and "organic" lovers to shop. Try to keep up with the times, the revolution was cancelled decades ago. You're now just another cog in the system.
 
Half the people in America wouldn't be spending Thanksgiving with their families if the airlines and air traffic controllers went on strike! :eek: Pay people extra for working on Thanksgiving ---their eating schedules can be rearranged, and that would eliminate people calling in "sick."

Happy Thanksgiving, SMTA! :2wave:

Happy Turkey Day to you, my friend.

Stay warm!
 
Whole Foods Employees Strike Against Working on Thanksgiving



Don't wanna work holidays? Don't work retail or service.

F'n wage-scrubs.

I just wish they would ask for identification from these so-called strikers/demonstrators. I'll bet at least half of them are union shills. Major unions cannot stand it that many food/retail stores aren't unionized. This is one salvo of many they'll continue firing until, they hope, they win.
 
This should be quite a dilemma for snobby liberals - do they support the working poor, after all, they claim to be the only ones on their side, or do they support entitlement to their overpriced lifestyle needs?

There's no question what liberals will support here. There is no such thing as a pro-business liberal. They'll say they are, but they're full of it.
 
You, too! It's snowing like crazy here at the moment!

No snow here after yesterday, but cold as the proverbial well digger's ass.

The colder it is, the longer the dog takes to find an acceptable potty spot - I think she does it for spite!

Good thing for her that I love her to pieces!
 
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